 Thank you for that question. My personal view is that indicators are a reflection. They are a reflection of the vision that has been set before us by our leaders, our shared vision in the world of building a global information society where ICTs is going to enable the achievement of social, economic and sustainable development goals. Indicators is like putting wood together and building a fire, a fire that illuminates and energizes the Connect 2020 agenda. It energizes us to pursue it because we have to constantly look at the mirror and say to ourselves, are we there yet? And indicators keep us on our feet. It's like we're on that fire and we have to constantly be saying to each other, are we there yet? Are we measuring the status quo correctly and what is the best way to measure it? You can never work in the indicators and have a peaceful sleep because as you work with these indicators and the statistics, you translate them into a picture, into a face. That is what the indicators give expression to. It is a face, either where you see digital poverty. It is a face where people who have got cell phones, you can be able to build that image in your mind. And it is through these indicators that the face that says, I have a cell phone in my hand. And the question is, am I able to use it for my own advancement? So you're working in indicators, you can never have a peaceful sleep, you're always on your feet. You are chasing people and following up on how they're best using cell phones. Indicators are not in front of people, but they are chasing people and trying to capture like a net on top of them and say, am I capturing you correctly? Expert groups on ICD indicators help us to take a step forward and a very giant leap in the agenda of building a global information society. You have like-minded people. It's a multidisciplinary collection. You have multiple people from different disciplines that apply themselves to the question of how can we best represent the vision of the information society. They meet once in a year on a face-to-face meeting and there's always online discussions whereby emerging discussions about new developments in the sector and what indicators can be formulated to be able to give a reflection of the changes that are unfolding. It isn't the expert group that we get to evaluate whether the indicators that we have in place are actually adequate to capture the phenomenon. It isn't in the expert group that there's a discussion on which indicators should fall off, which indicators should be maintained and which indicators should be formulated for the future. Expert groups are energizing, countries learn from each other and from that what happens is that countries put strategies together, informed by experiences with indicators that are making end-roads. They might not have to quickly catch up and don't have to repeat certain mistakes but they learn from the wealth of information in the world and they're able to advance their own agenda. The symposium. You've got people all around the world. Some travel through three time zones. Some travel through two time zones and one zone and one time zone who are committing their expertise to feathering the global information society. The symposium is about connecting to our world leaders. It's about connecting to the vision. It draws a direct line and it establishes a channel between our vision and where the people are and how do we best make sure that there is synergy. The symposium takes people who are in our city indicators from regulators in different countries from the statistical office and from the ministry. So it is premised on collaboration, stakeholder, multi-stakeholder collaboration. The three-pronged approach to making sure that we are able to advance this area. So if you have regulators and you've got ministries and you've got statistical offices working together to advance the course of making sure that the indicators are formulated and strategies are in place to ensure that we've got a regular supply of indicators. The significance of the symposium is about celebrating achievement of countries and commending countries for putting strategies in place that advance the information society. And the highlight is about the countries knowing their IDI values. And what is significant this year is that all countries have been a significant growth and improvement in their ICT Development Index values. And that reflected that every effort counts towards moving us forward.